The following community partnership programs are planned:
International Program with
Traditional Healers
This program will include two components: (1)
international field experiences for students, and (2) faculty
partnership with healers.
Essentially, the international field
experiences for students will allow interested students to travel abroad
and have a structured contact with healers for a short period (2
months). Their projects could focus on formal research,
research-action, or other types of projects that could translate into
benefits for healers and their traditional practices. This
component could be part of Pitzer College's External Studies Program.
The second component, named Faculty
Partnerships with Healers will promote and encourage faculty members to
visit healers abroad and establish working relationships. The
specific nature of these relationships remains to be determined in the
field. This approach certainly will promote innovative work of
immense use in teaching and research. For example, the gathered
information and data on healers from around the world could be an
invaluable material for the content of courses. Faculty members
could deliver guest lectures for courses across the campuses and other
universities. In addition, they could become key resource people
in the field of cross-cultural health and healing, enhancing the
external visibility and expertise of the Claremont Colleges.
Local Program with Communities, Traditional
Healers and Alternative Medicine Practitioners
Building working relationships with local (California) alternative
medicine practitioners and community organizations needs to be
bi-directional. The Program could make efforts to provide an
academic support to the community. Faculty members and students could
receive assignments for thinking about community partners'
problems. They would produce proposals for solving them. The
problems presented could be health issues of a particular population
group or problems encountered by practitioners of alternative medicine.
On the other hand, the Program could receive invaluable help from local
practitioners and community organizations. They could become resources for establishing educational opportunities for students
such as internships, practicum, and research-action projects.
School Of Community and Global Health
Through transdisciplinary collaboration, the School of Community and Global Health engages in creative problem-solving leading to new innovations in health, wellbeing, and quality of life for individuals, families, and communities here and abroad.
The program offers Accelerated Bachelors/Master of Public Health Degree, Master of Business Administration (MBA)/Master of Public Health (MPH) Dual Degree, Master of Public Health, and Ph.D in Health Promotion Science.